WNBA pioneer Kym Hampton joins The Fumble to discuss the incredible growth of women's basketball, the evolution of the league over the past 30 years, and why today's WNBA is attracting more attention than ever before. As a member of the league's inaugural season and one of the game's true trailblazers, Hampton offers a unique perspective on where the league has been—and where it's headed. The conversation dives into Angel Reese's fit in Atlanta, Olivia Miles' Rookie of the Year and MVP campaign, Caitlin Clark's impact on the league, the ongoing discussions surrounding race and media narratives, and why Kym believes fans often create drama that doesn't actually exist inside WNBA locker rooms. Plus, she explains why the WNBA should always be basketball first, and gives her early championship predictions.

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